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ProBlogger: When You Don’t Have “One Reader”: Writing for a Diverse Blog Audience

ProBlogger: When You Don’t Have “One Reader”: Writing for a Diverse Blog Audience

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When You Don’t Have “One Reader”: Writing for a Diverse Blog Audience

Posted: 01 Oct 2012 07:04 AM PDT

“Write for one reader” is advice we hear often in the blogosphere, and it can be a useful way to get a consistent voice going on your blog.

But the longer you blog, the more likely you’ll be to get to know your readers, and the more diverse their needs may seem. Or perhaps you’re blogging in a niche whose readers, while they’re united on some fronts, have deeply divided opinions on certain aspects of your topic.

Difference

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This kind of diversity can be particularly common among readers of blogs in the religious, political, and “cause” niches—areas where people feel really strongly about the topic, and have a deep appreciation of what can be the many complex aspects of the topic.

That said, I’d guess that plenty of blogs would reach audience segments with differing—perhaps conflicting needs. Meeting the needs of those segments is a challenge that every blogger faces.

What if you don’t have “one reader” that you can keep in mind as you write? What if you have three, or four—or more?

Today, I’d like to talk about a strategy you can use to meet the varying needs of a diverse blog audience. It has three key steps:

  1. understand
  2. match
  3. meet.

1. Understand

The first step—and perhaps the most important—is to understand the different audience segments you’re writing for. Have a think about your readers, and note down the ways you think they vary.

For example, if you’re writing a travel blog, you might be juggling the needs of armchair travellers who want a vivid story and glowing shots from around the globe with those of pragmatic travellers who really need practical advice and inspiration to help them get out there and see the world.

You might have more segments than just two—that’s fine. Once you’ve worked out what basic factor differentiates them from other readers on your site, it’s time to delve a bit deeper. Look through your blog comments (or those on other blogs or forums in your niche) and try to track down some key facts about each segment:

  • Their attitudes: Consider their motivations or reasons for holding certain opinions.
  • Their media preferences: Your blog may in fact unite readers who might not otherwise come together online. But even if it doesn’t, different segments will likely use different media within (and beyond) your niche. It’s a good idea to make a little profile of their media usage habits, as far as you can work them out, as this can give you insights into other opinions, preferences, or expectations they may have.
  • Their post format preferences: There may be little difference between segments’ preferences for different formats, or there may be a lot. Do certain segments prefer list posts, or vlog posts, or opinion posts? Does your podcast subscription list equally represent your audience as a whole, or has it attracted more readers from a particular segment?

All you’re tying to do here is get a feel for what makes these different segments tick—what interests them, and why.

2. Match

Once you understand each segment a bit better, you can consider how your brand serves the needs of each one.

You might be able to see, for example, why different reader types respond in certain ways to particular topics you’ve covered on your blog, or why they react in certain ways to your interactions on social media. Ideally, you’ll be able to point to actual examples of posts on your blog that work—and don’t work—for each segment within your audience. I’ve visualised that matching of your brand, your blog topics, and your segment’s needs in the diagram below.

A diverse audience

Don’t just look at posts on your blog, though—it’s a good idea to also at the other media you know this segment’s readers use, and do the same there.

Hopefully, this exercise will help you come up with a list of topics and messages that your brand can use as a basis to form deep, lasting, loyal relationships with the readers in this particular segment within your niche.

3. Meet

The last step in this process is to make sure you meet each segments’ needs through your activity on and around your blog.

You created a list of topics above, you know what aspects of your brand resonate with each segment, and you also know how they like consuming your content. The trick now is to create a list of potential posts that look at the topics of interest through the lens of your brand.

Now you can drop those post ideas into your content schedule, so that you can make sure you’re meeting the needs of the important segments within your larger audience. If you want, you can probably come up with some more targeted, specific ways to address them through social media, through your current (or new, targeted) email sequences, and perhaps—for large segments—through your product strategy too.

This way, you can make sure you’re diligent about meeting the needs of each subsegment within a diverse blog audience, without undermining your blog’s brand or making any group you want to serve feel left out or forgotten about.

Celebrate diversity

I think that perhaps the best way you can go about addressing sub-segments of your readers very specifically is to get excited about the diversity your blog has attracted!

One of the most enjoyable aspects of blogging is how it opens up doors to connect with people we’d probably not have met otherwise. Those relationships can be so rich and rewarding—don’t miss the opportunity to connect with key segments in your broad audience.

Does your blog have a diverse audience, with a few—or more—different segments? Tell us about them, and how you’ve tackled them, in the comments.

Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger
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When You Don’t Have “One Reader”: Writing for a Diverse Blog Audience

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Win an all expense paid trip to @blogworld (New Media Expo)

Posted: 01 Oct 2012 11:29 AM PDT

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I have done many contests in the past to send people to conferences who don’t otherwise have the means to do so themselves.  Its been a really rewarding experience and a big oppourtunity for people to make contacts.

New Media Expo just announced a “Scholarship” where they will cover all of your costs to this years Blog World January 6th through the 8th.

Here is the announcement they sent out today:


New Media Expo has formed New Media Expo University (#NMXU) with the mission of #NMXU to help the careers of aspiring bloggers, podcasters and Web TV & Video professionals to advance their online careers. The scholarship will include: 

1. Airfare to Las Vegas from any destination in the Continental U.S. 
2. Hotel accommodations at The Rio All-Suite Hotel during the event 
3. A 3 day pass to New Media Expo 

We are accepting applications beginning today. The winner and runners up will be announced on November 8, 2012 and will be selected by an esteemed panel of judges or “deans,” as we like to call them here at #NMXU. 

Please read more about the scholarship and apply here. 

The scholarship is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for you to learn and network with the leading minds of online content creation. If you are an aspiring or budding content creator, but you’re looking for that kick start in the right direction, this scholarship is for you. 

Take a minute to review the details of the scholarship program. Then submit your application and tell us why you should be selected.

GO here to Apply Now

 Good luck to all who enter!

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September ShoeMoney Blog Archive

Posted: 01 Oct 2012 05:19 AM PDT

September seems like it came and went so fast.  Sept was the most traffic we have had since April.   That seems to be a trend very year…  People read more internet stuff when its cold out.  Or who knows…

Here is the archive for September:

Sep-04 09:21:45 - The Most Influential Person On The Internet In the summer of 2011 Fast Company Magazine went on a mission to find out who was the most influential person on the internet. They got about every celebrity on the planet to participate. People who had millions of followers. Shaquil Oneil, Britany Spe…[more]

Sep-04 22:11:41 - Local Marketing Revealed (Webinar) Tomorrow (Wednesday) My guests for the ShoeMoney webinar will be Jon Sugart and Robert Stanley. Robert helps local businesses make money and has been doing it as his full time job as a living. The information shared will be a brand new unique way fo…[more]

Sep-05 07:19:03 - Is anyone even trustworthy anymore? With all the speculation about just who is behind SEOBitch, it has definitely made me question just who is trustworthy in this industry anymore.  Or who your true search community friends are – and aren’t. When Shoemoney approached me about doing some…[more]

Sep-06 07:11:16 - Why are all your eggs in one basket? Panda and Penguin took its toll on website owners this year.  Whether they caused their own issues, or if their ignorance in hiring a bad SEO company caused the issues, there were definitely a lot of sites who got hit pretty hard with Google?s big ban …[more]

Sep-07 07:00:45 - Free Shirt Friday – Aff Helper Aff Helper is a blog simular to mine dealing with online marketing that most of you would enjoy… but lets be honest, it’s not a cool as mine,  heck I have pictures of the Playboy Mansion. ;)[more]

Sep-07 10:45:17 - Support This Cause and Get a Free Marketplace listing TODAY! @supercalo @shanecarwin @KirikJenness This isn’t exactly a free shirt friday post but it is something that is for a great cause. (BTW the shirt makes me look fat). On my favorite MMA Forum mma.tv they recently had a fundraiser …[more]

Sep-10 07:14:53 - FTC Gets $480M From Marketers, Bans Them for Life In May, I reported on the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) victory against DRTV veterans Gary Hewitt and …[more]

Sep-11 08:17:33 - What if the Google Search Quality Rating Guidelines are written with leaks in mind? When the original search quality rating guidelines came out, SEOs gobbled them up, scrutinizing over every detail, analyzing the example sites (the good, the bad and the ugly). Every little bit of information that could be gleamed from that document was…[more]

Sep-13 09:39:36 - Why do some SEO bloggers get away with selling links? Google makes it pretty clear ? buy links and it could get your site banned.  And numerous site owners who have done just that have faced the wrath of Google?s banhammer.  Google wants you not to sell links to manipulate PageRank, or if you do, add a…[more]

Sep-14 07:00:00 - Free Shirt Friday – Blue Soda Promo Make your brand POP with Blue Soda Promo. With their extensive catalogue of products you can put your logo on damn near anything to give out as gifts to future or curent customers. …[more]

Sep-17 08:37:02 - Why I am not getting the iPhone (but why it makes sense for Apple) Why I am not getting the new iPhone 5 is pure and simple. The charging connector. With the iPhone 5 apple has moved to a smaller square reversible connector and gotten away from what they have been using for the first 7? iPhone versions. Not to mention it…[more]

Sep-19 08:33:12 - Ahhhh politics… I am not much for choosing a side in politics. I think its just from being a marketer. You say what it takes to get people to see the end result of what your product (or your vote) is going to do for this person. The 99%’s a while back started that who…[more]

Sep-20 07:13:11 - Client Consumption and Flipping The Affiliate Mindset On Its Head Years ago I wrote about the gym business and what an amazing model it is. Basically gym?s are oversold by about 1500% of what they could possibly handle. If everyone who paid for a gym membership actually showed up their would not be enough room in t…[more]

Sep-21 07:00:55 - Free Shirt Friday – Grammarly Well if Grammarly has ever seen my website they would know of never use “proper” grammar in my posts. However if you are Mr. or Miss proper then this site will actually come in handy. I even ran a report on this post…[more]

Sep-24 07:41:41 - You Make Your Own Karma Many people believe Karma is some magical force that you have no control over. You do good things to other people and good things come back to you.. You do bad things and … blah… Here is how I few Karma. For me when I know I did a good thing or …[more]

Sep-25 07:43:21 - What you need to do to get started making money online I was browsing Traffic Planet a little while back and saw a thread linking to one of my posts.  I chimed in and got a question… one I get a lot. …[more]

Sep-26 07:38:12 - 30 seconds of an awkward moment can pay dividends for life In 2005 I received an Adsense check from Google. I asked my wife to take a picture with me… she didn’t understand why and actually refused cause she thought I was going to post it on the internet or something. So I got my mother in law to do it. That wo…[more]

Sep-27 07:41:58 - Why All Internet Marketers Need To Be Religious I don’t think anything fascinates me as much as organized religion. Out of all the stuff I write about that internet marketers can learn from… if you can keep a open, objective mind – there is nothing like religion to teach you to be a better markete…[more]

Sep-28 07:00:16 - Free Shirt Friday – BrainHost Yeah.. things were a little slow around the office this day as you can see. But more seriously BrianHost is a great web hosting company that offers it’s customers a lot of perks such as free website builder/transfer …[more]

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